Pictures: K-pop for a good cause @b2utydeez @tecksibehheng

The K-pop bands, which include (from far left) T-ara, Mblaq and T-Max, gathered on stage for the finale to sing Michael Jackson's Heal The World. -- ST PHOTO: SAM CHIN View more photos SEVERAL popular Korean pop (K-pop) groups came together in the name of charity to put on an entertaining gig at the Singapore Expo last Saturday. For more than two hours, popular boybands T-Max and Mblaq, as well as sexy girl groups Afterschool, Orange Caramel and T-ara performed fast, catchy dance numbers to a crowd of more than 3,000 lightstick-waving screaming teenage fans. About 90 per cent of the venue was full and part of the proceeds from the ticket sales went to Mercy Relief. It was clear who the starry-eyed crowd came for, as they screamed loudest for seven-member girl group T-ara and five-member boyband Mblaq when they performed. The gig kicked off at 7.30pm with home-grown beatbox...